Scientific Attempt To Create Most Annoying Song Ever
An online poll conducted in the ’90s set Vitaly Komar, Alex Melamid and David Soldier on a quest to create the most annoying song ever. After gathering data about people’s least favorite music and lyrical subjects, they did the unthinkable: they combined them into a single monstrosity, specifically engineered to sound unpleasant to the maximum percentage of listeners.
Amazingly, this “most unwanted music” contains little dissonance — that would have been too easy. For the most part, they seem to have tried to assemble these elements in a listenable way.
Komar & Melamid and David Soldier’s list of undesirable elements included holiday music, bagpipes, pipe organ, a children’s chorus and the concept of children in general (really?), Wal-Mart, cowboys, political jingoism, George Stephanopoulos, Coca Cola, bossanova synths, banjo ferocity, harp glissandos, oompah-ing tubas and much, much more. It’s actually a fascinating listen, worthwhile for the opera rapping alone.
I am literally in tears
Conviction is a luxury...
...afforded only to those on the sidelines.
Look deeper,
and you may find what you never wished to see.
look deeper,
and you may become entangled in inner conflict,
drowning in shades of grey.
Look deeper,
and you may just catch a glimpse of the truth.
Look deeper,
and you may find what you never wished to see.
look deeper,
and you may become entangled in inner conflict,
drowning in shades of grey.
Look deeper,
and you may just catch a glimpse of the truth.
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